Jagran correspondent, Desari (Hajipur):
A resident of Ghazipur in Desari block, Vaishali district, Bihar, Abhay Kumar has achieved a remarkable feat by entering the Guinness Book of World Records for the second time. Abhay, whose father is a teacher, set the record by identifying passports from 91 different countries in just one minute. Previously, this record was held by Kriya S, who identified 97 passports in the same time frame.
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During the attempt, Abhay had to identify the countries solely by looking at the symbols on the passports, as the names were erased. The order of the passports was randomized before the challenge. After shuffling, Abhay successfully identified the passports of 91 countries one by one. The verification process was completed, and he received confirmation of his record-breaking achievement via email on September 5th at 11 pm. Abhay has previously registered his name in the India Book, Asia Book of Records, and Guinness Book for his extraordinary abilities. This is his second world record.
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In addition to his record-breaking achievements, Abhay is dedicated to imparting special memory improvement techniques to students. Through the app “Aspirant Jet” and the website AspirantJet.com, he provides training to students from Class-5 onwards to enhance their memory power and retain information for longer periods. Abhay also conducts seminars in schools and colleges, aiming to train over 10 lakh people across all mediums by 2030. He is currently writing a book titled “Mastering Memory Aid Brain” which focuses on techniques to enhance students’ memory and reading abilities. Abhay plans to attempt more memory-related world records in the coming months.
News Summary:
– Abhay Kumar from Bihar has entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the second time.
– He achieved this by identifying passports from 91 different countries in just one minute.
– The previous record was held by Kriya S, who identified 97 passports in the same time frame.
– Abhay received confirmation of his record-breaking achievement via email on September 5th.